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3.5-inch Whiskey Lake SBC has mini-PCIe and dual M.2
Aaeon’s 3.5-inch “GENE-WHU6” SBC runs on an 8th Gen Whiskey Lake CPU with up to 32GB RAM, 4x USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, 2x GbE, and 2x M.2 slots, starting at under $1K. Over the last few days, Aaeon’s 8th Gen Whiskey Lake based PICO-WHU4 Pico-ITX board, which we covered in February, has received a […]
Tails 4.5 Anonymous OS Released with Secure Boot Support
The Debian-based Tails amnesic incognito live system has a new version, Tails 4.5, that ships with Secure Boot support, as well as all the latest software and security updates.
Mozilla Supports the Open COVID Pledge: Making Intellectual Property Freely Available for the Fight Against COVID-19
COVID-19 has afflicted more than one million people worldwide, and the number continues to climb every day. However long the pandemic lasts, we know that scientists and others’ ability to …
How to install Dropbox through flatpak on CentOS 8.0
Dropbox is a widely used software to share files in a cloud-based environment. In this article, you will learn how you can install Dropbox through flatpak on your CentOS 8.
Want to stay under the radar for a decade or more? This Chinese hacking crew did it... by aiming for Linux servers
BlackBerry says Winnti-derived group is playing it quiet with rootkit attacks. A group of hackers operating as an offshoot of China's Winnti group managed to stay undetected for more than a decade by going open source.…
HummingBoard Ripple SBC combines i.MX8M Mini with Lightspeeur AI chip
SolidRun has launched an open-spec, $170 and up “HummingBoard Ripple” Pico-ITX SBC, a stripped-down version of the HummingBoard Pulse that runs Linux on an i.MX8M Mini module with optional Lightspeeur SPR2803 neural accelerator. As we reported in our January catalog of 136 community-backed SBCs, SolidRun has been working on a more affordable, feature-reduced-feature HummingBoard Ripple […]
How to use ncurses widgets in shell scripts on Linux
In this tutorial we will learn the basics of the dialog utility, in order to use ncurses widget in our shell scripts. We will see how to install dialog in the most used Linux distributions, some of the common options we can use to alter the behavior of dialog, how to use some widgets; among the others: inputbox, checklist, radiolist and yesno. Finally, we will see how to use the data obtained by the widget processing.
Print double-sided documents at home with this simple Bash script
We have a laser printer at home. This Hewlett Packard LaserJet Pro CP1525nw Color Printer is an older model, but it has been a great workhorse that prints reliably and in color. I put it on our home network a few years ago using our Raspberry Pi as a print server.
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How to install Python 2 and Python 3 on CentOS 8
Python is one of the most popular programming languages today. It has a simple syntax that is easy for beginners to understand. In this article, you will learn how to install Python 2 and Python 3 on CentOS 8.
How to Install Node.js on Debian 10 and configure Nginx as a Frontend Proxy Server
Node.js is a free and open-source JavaScript platform that can be used to serve dynamic and responsive server-side content. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install and configure Node.js to handle backend requests and configure Nginx to handle front-end requests on Debian 10.
Targeted string replacements with sed and AWK
Global replacement of A with B might be a mistake unless you're 100% sure that you really, truly want to replace every instance of A with B in the data file. It's much safer to do replacements targeted at particular instances of A, and this post reviews a few strategies for using sed and AWK for targeted string replacements.
How to Take Screenshots without Shadows in KDE
KDE's screenshot tool insists on including a shadow when capturing the screen. This shows how to take screenshots without the shadow in KDE.
Use Emacs Org mode to easily create LaTeX documents
LaTeX is a powerful system, especially for writing scientific and technical documents. But writing documents in LaTeX can be confusing because you need to know a lot of commands, and your text is littered with backslashes, curly braces, and other syntax distractions. But being productive as a writer requires that you focus on the text's content instead of how it looks. Fortunately, the GNU Emacs Org mode extension makes it easy to write plain-text documents and seamlessly export them to LaTeX and PDF.
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How To Easily Configure Flatpak Apps Permissions With Flatseal In Linux
Flatseal is a simple graphical GTK application that allows the users to review and modify flatpak apps basic permissions in Linux.
Security monitoring in Linux with Tripwire
Loved by sysadmins and hated by intruders. Get the inside scoop on Tripwire to enhance your system's security.
Not-actually Linux distro review: FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE
This month's Linux distro review isn't of a Linux distribution at all—instead, we're taking a look at FreeBSD, the original gangster of free Unix-like operating systems.
How to Install Skype on Debian 10
In this tutorial, we will explain how to install Skype on Debian 10. Skype is one of the most popular communication applications in the world.
Take Screenshots of Websites from the Linux Command Line
Use Chrome/Firefox headless mode to create snapshots of URLs from the Linux command line.
5 tips for working from home from a veteran remotee
Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 and its rapid development, we are all being called to take protective and preventative measures, including avoiding social contact as much as possible. Events are canceled, trips are postponed, and companies are asking their employees to work from home. It's an exceptional situation for everyone, as remote work cultures with distributed teams are being introduced overnight. Many companies are being challenged to quickly organize a team that works completely remotely.
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Bash Tips - How to cp or mv and cd in one command
This guide explains how to copy or move files/directories from one location to another and cd into the destination directory instantly in Linux.
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